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Buy "Something" For $10 [Retailers]
Mouse ATC | May 15th 2008
"A boat's a boat, but the mystery box could be anything. IT COULD EVEN BE A BOAT! You know how much we wanted one of those." - Peter Griffin For $10 with free shipping, you can buy "something" at somethingstore. You won't know what it is until you read more
Open source php based online merchant software
Software for Enterprise | May 13th 2008 by Wang Internet = Internet Money Made Online
I’ve always been asked… what’s a good and free open source e-commerce software to implement? Nowadays, more and more retailers are trying to build e-store to showcase their products online. Some are just happy to be able to display read more
Indie Retailer of the Day: The Dark Cottage
Moue Magazine | May 9th 2008 by Moue Mag
A late entry today since I am physically wiped out from helping my dad pack up for his impending move. I happened to be the most physically fit person involved in the moving process and literally bore most of the weight. My grandmother, about the mos read more
BMW Parts Store
Buzzy Bee Mom | May 8th 2008 by rojoy
Are you one of those people who love to have a BMW? Do you own any BMW? If so when it comes to trouble you need new parts or BMW Body Kit for you car there is a place over Internet that sells all BMW parts and accessories. It makes now easier for t read more
Markets little changed
verysmartinvesting | May 8th 2008 by Avi
After yesterday's big decline, markets are essentially even. Oil is approaching 124, pausing a bit after the recent run-up. AAA reported gas prices reached another record, over 3.64. The number of newly laid off workers seeking unemployment benefi read more
Free Comic Book Day will not die!
Technophobiac Comic Blog | May 7th 2008 by Aubrey Hall
FCBD '08I intended to do a round up of various posts and stories about Free Comic Book Day, but figured I’d waited too long. As it turns out, though, Free Comic Book Day isn’t over yet, as least for one store in Canada — Strang read more
Green Real Estate: Keeping Green Products on the Shelf
EnviroHumanImpact | May 6th 2008 by Matt Johnson
If you haven’t already noticed, more and more of your favorite local, corporately owned stores are carrying an increasing number of “green” products made by various green manufacturers. Everyone from Home Depot and Pick ‘n Sa read more
Retalix and IBM: Technology Solutions For Convenience and Petrole…
Product Reviews Net | May 5th 2008
Retalix announced today a worldwide partnership with IBM to deliver combined software, hardware and services solutions to petroleum and convenience store retailers of all sizes. The partnership was announced at NACStech, the National Association of C read more
Presque vu LV
John Baker's Blog | May 4th 2008 by John Baker
The Guardian reports on the honourable dealings of the much loved supermarket chain: Writers criticise Tesco for ‘chilling’ Thai libel actions · Leading authors sign letter to retailer’s chief executive · Supermarket chain urged t read more
iPhone Stocks Running Low
DialToSave Blog | May 3rd 2008
Last month O2 and the Carphone Warehouse dropped the price of the 8GB Apple iPhone from £269 to £169 and by the last week of April there were reports that both retailers were out of stock. Well, stocks for the 16GB Apple iPhone are now starting to read more
Indie Retailer of the Day: Drawings and Paintings by Yellena
Moue Magazine | May 1st 2008 by Moue Mag
Albert Hofman, the Swiss chemist that created LSD in 1938, died yesterday of a heart attack at the age of 102. In memoriam, I present to you the art of Yellena- which looks like an artists rendition of the Nature Channel if the artist was on LSD. The read more
Indie Retailer of the Day: Jennifer Squires Photography
Moue Magazine | April 24th 2008 by Moue Mag
When I first read the tagline of Jennifer Squires Productions Contemporary Photography, I thought it said “Fresh Photography for Hip Homies”. When I figured out that the last word was actually “Homes”, the theme of stark beaut read more
Spawning the next transactional query (Part 2)
Clicksharp Marketing - Small Business Blog | April 23rd 2008 by Paul Burani
"The number of people "just browsing" in search engines vastly outnumbers those walking up to the cash register. Therein lies your opportunity." read more
Indie Retailer of the Day: Joom
Moue Magazine | April 23rd 2008 by Moue Mag
Frankly, since this whole primary season has gone to the birds, I thought I’d turn my attention to more attractive aerial creatures. Joom favors prints of birds and simplistic flowers done in bright colors. Think the Partridge Family minus the read more
Village of Pemberton Merchant Focus Group
Pemberton & District News & Community Events | April 22nd 2008 by jason
All Village of Pemberton business and landowners of commercial/retail lands are invited to participate in the downtown Village of Pemberton Merchant Focus Group: Date: Thursday May 1, 2008 Time: 7PM—8:30PM Location: Pemberton Community Centre read more
Indie Retailer of the Day: The Mymble’s Daughter
Moue Magazine | April 21st 2008 by Moue Mag
I found The Mymble’s Daughter shop awhile back but at that time they were sold out of the Thaumatrope necklaces and I decided to wait. But they are back in stock so here we go! Thaumatrope’s were popular in the Victorian era. They are dou read more
NYCC, Day 1: It’s all about Gordon Lee, Stan Lee, Wildstorm and…
Technophobiac Comic Blog | April 19th 2008 by Aubrey Hall
New York ComicConWho could’ve guessed that retailer Gordon Lee, comics legend Stan Lee, DC’s Wildstorm imprint and Virgin Comics would be the big newsmakers on the first day of New York Comic Con? The big story, without a doubt, was the a read more
Five things a manga/anime fan should do at New York Comic Con
Technophobiac Comic Blog | April 17th 2008 by Aubrey Hall
New York ComicConThis weekend’s New York Comic Con isn’t all about capes and tights and summer movies. Far from it: The programming is refreshingly diverse, with plenty of panels and events geared toward manga and anime fans, educators an read more
Can’t Wait for Wednesday
Technophobiac Comic Blog | April 15th 2008 by Aubrey Hall
Can't Wait For Wednesday!If I didn’t know any better, I’d say we’re fast approaching summer movie season. “Iron Man” appears in the title of no fewer than a half-dozen items this week, from the Invincible Iron Man Om read more
Indie Retailer of the Day: Coffin Color
Moue Magazine | April 15th 2008 by Moue Mag
I almost didn’t click on a link to Coffin Color because I judged a book by its title and thought it was going to be makeup for goth kids. I don’t have anything against goth kids- usually they’re very cool people who just like black read more
SHALLOW END (4/15/08 head-lines)
A Poetic Justice (Don't burn the flag. Wash it!) | April 15th 2008 by thepoetryman
(A Poetic Justice Photomontage)Iraq’s Free Ride may be OverSand. Rivers. Palm trees.Iraq. The freedom ride’s come to an end.What have you been doing these last five years?When you’re occupied you do not lollygag about!You ignore the dead and dy read more
DC Comics to roll out new Watchmen hardcover
Technophobiac Comic Blog | April 10th 2008 by Aubrey Hall
WatchmenDC Comics will release a new hardcover edition of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen in October, the same month that Gibbons’ Watching the Watchmen hits shelves. According to ICv2.com, the 436-page hardcover “will provide read more
Indie Retailer of the Day: Mixed Bag Thursday
Moue Magazine | April 10th 2008 by Moue Mag
I haven’t done a mixed bag Retailer post in awhile. It seems kind of unfair to the retailers I list since they have to share their space but I think these products are cool enough that you will be inspired to click through to their site and loo read more
Indie Retailer of the Day: Cicada Studio/Home
Moue Magazine | April 9th 2008 by Moue Mag
Michelle Engel Bencsko spent over twelve years working in the men’s garment industry in New York. She now turns her skills in textile design to Cicada Studio (gifts) and Cicada Home (home goods). This glass magnet set would be great for people read more
Online Sales, Rising In A Slowing Economy
WildBlueSkies.com | April 8th 2008
Online spending in America is expected to rise 17% this year, despite a sluggish economy that keeps threatening a recession. Retail sales online, excluding travel purchases, are set to grow to $204 billion in 2008 from $174.5 billion last year, fuele read more
Professor Apple’s latest lecture: iTunes and Long Tail economic…
Clicksharp Marketing - Small Business Blog | April 7th 2008 by Paul Burani
As the mantra goes, "the customer is always right." More and more often, "the customer gets their way." read more
In Chimpy’s Economy, Even The Lousy Jobs Disappear
Reconstitution | April 6th 2008
Chimpy has managed in 7 years to reverse a 50 year old trend. Americans as the world’s consumers have finally called it quits. It isn’t hard to understand how this has come about, as Chimpy’s wealth transfers to the rich, plus the s read more
Indie Retailer of the Day: mi SPA Soap
Moue Magazine | April 4th 2008 by Moue Mag
I actually wrote an article about mi SPA when I was working for an online fashion and lifestyle magazine (shut up, it paid the bills). Consider this the circle of a writer’s life. The handmade soaps are mostly vegan (there is honey in one liste read more
Michael George’s lawyer wants verdict set aside
Technophobiac Comic Blog | April 4th 2008 by Aubrey Hall
Michael GeorgeThe attorney for Michael George is asking a Michigan judge to set aside his client’s murder conviction because of flimsy evidence. The retailer and convention organizer was convicted last month in the 1990 killing of his first wif read more
Indie Retailer of the Day: Enclothe
Moue Magazine | April 1st 2008 by Moue Mag
I found Enclothe through the always informative Fantastic Bonanza blog. Superb graphics from various artists are printed on American Apparel (lesser of many evils) and sold at affordable prices. Enclothe also has a T point program, where every purcha read more
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